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Hacker News (2022)

  1. Elon Musk is taking legal action against the operator of the ElonJet account

    15 points • comment • dec 15, 2022

  2. GNU Taler

    15 points • comment • oct 16, 2022

  3. Transferring Gripen fighters to Ukraine as soon as possible

    15 points • comment • nov 24, 2022

  4. ACM Drops Safari for Members

    15 points • comment • jul 01, 2022

  5. “Discord” would like to receive keystrokes from any application

    15 points • comment • dec 26, 2022

  6. The Itch (2008)

    15 points • comment • sep 04, 2022

  7. ChatGPT can write VST plugins that simulate guitar pedal effects

    15 points • comment • dec 30, 2022

  8. Ask HN: Does Webb change the estimate of number of galaxies in the universe?

    15 points • comment • jul 14, 2022

  9. Programming Language Foundations in Agda

    15 points • comment • nov 07, 2022

  10. Random Numbers Fall Mainly in the Planes (1968)

    15 points • comment • may 30, 2022

  11. Freedom of reach IS freedom of speech

    15 points • comment • dec 11, 2022

  12. The Old Computer Challenge V2: Back to RTC

    15 points • comment • jul 01, 2022

  13. Evan S. Connell mastered minor writing

    15 points • comment • dec 17, 2022

  14. Americans gave a near-record $485B to charity in 2021, despite inflation

    15 points • comment • jun 22, 2022

  15. FTX’s inner circle had a secret chat group called ‘Wirefraud’

    15 points • comment • dec 12, 2022

  16. OctoML CLI: A New DevOps Focused ML Deployment Tool

    15 points • comment • jun 22, 2022

  17. My Twitter Files on the shadow banning/filtering of ElonJet

    15 points • comment • dec 11, 2022

  18. Evolution and Revolution as Organizations Grow (1972)

    15 points • comment • sep 11, 2022

  19. How SBF(FTX) used his status as the right kind of "White Boy" to con the world.

    15 points • comment • nov 18, 2022

  20. Checking Barotrauma with the PVS-Studio static analyzer

    15 points • comment • may 30, 2022

  21. Simple robotic grippers can perform complex tasks

    15 points • comment • dec 28, 2022

  22. Intel’s 12th Gen CPU can’t handle the Bar exam

    15 points • comment • jul 14, 2022

  23. Use your own user (at) domain for Mastodon discoverability

    15 points • comment • dec 19, 2022

  24. A Hacker News comment about entrepreneurship, darts, and wealth goes viral

    15 points • comment • jun 08, 2022

  25. AMD Releases Brotli-G for GPU-Accelerated Brotli Compression

    15 points • comment • nov 22, 2022

  26. My Experience at ICRA 2022

    15 points • comment • jun 03, 2022

  27. Neanderthals: A carnivore diet may have led to their demise

    15 points • comment • nov 06, 2022

  28. Dark mode support in the AWS Management Console

    15 points • comment • oct 22, 2022

  29. The U.S. Needs More Housing Than Almost Anyone Can Imagine

    15 points • comment • nov 23, 2022

  30. Trovants Are Stones That Seem to Grow, Move and Reproduce

    15 points • comment • jun 22, 2022

  31. Alphabet X’s new effort to combat climate change with seagrass

    15 points • comment • nov 09, 2022

  32. Can online dating burnout be stopped?

    15 points • comment • jul 02, 2022

  33. Why did Microsoft just buy fiber optic cable company Lumenisity?

    15 points • comment • dec 13, 2022

  34. An experiment to test GitHub Copilot's legality

    15 points • comment • jul 02, 2022

  35. How is crypto/blockchain %100 not beneficial if it makes Sci-Hub libgen funded?

    15 points • comment • nov 28, 2022

  36. Facebook spied on private messages of Americans who questioned 2020 election

    15 points • comment • sep 15, 2022

  37. GPT (text-DaVinci-003) can run hallucinated scripts

    15 points • comment • dec 08, 2022

  38. Ask HN: Is there a GitHub analog for electronics?

    15 points • comment • jun 22, 2022

  39. Tech layoffs disproportionately hitting HR and DEI

    15 points • comment • nov 17, 2022

  40. When Antlers Tangle, Sometimes Both Animals Lose

    15 points • comment • jun 22, 2022

  41. It looks like we will not have an operational W3C on Jan 1

    15 points • comment • dec 16, 2022

  42. Evrard D'Espinque’s Illuminations of De Proprietatibus Rerum (Ca. 1480)

    15 points • comment • oct 07, 2022

  43. A Computer Fit for the Amish (2013)

    15 points • comment • dec 30, 2022

  44. To Catch a Beat (2011)

    15 points • comment • jun 08, 2022

  45. Online testing is a joke: How Chinese students cheat on U.S. college entry exams

    15 points • comment • dec 13, 2022

  46. Charlie Munger Predicts Horrible Economic Crisis Where Everything Will Collapse

    15 points • comment • aug 31, 2022

  47. On Old Age (2020)

    15 points • comment • dec 25, 2022

  48. Losing Ian Goodfellow to DeepMind is the dumbest thing Apple’s ever done

    15 points • comment • may 20, 2022

  49. France directs schools to stop using Microsoft Office and Google Workspace

    15 points • comment • nov 23, 2022

  50. Solar Powered Arduino Weather Station

    15 points • comment • jun 14, 2022

  51. Anti-woke bank GloriFi has shut down after less than three months

    15 points • comment • nov 22, 2022

  52. “My latest invention. I call it fruit.”

    15 points • comment • sep 29, 2022

  53. Meta and Alphabet lose dominance over US digital ads market

    15 points • comment • dec 26, 2022

  54. Tesla loses its head of AI and vision Andrej Karpathy

    15 points • comment • jul 14, 2022

  55. Ask HN: Why do so many CXOs hate talking to tech teams?

    15 points • comment • nov 29, 2022

  56. OpenVMS v9.2 for x86 is Available

    15 points • comment • jul 14, 2022

  57. VSCode: Story of the most Popular Desktop App for Developers

    15 points • comment • nov 28, 2022

  58. Amazon EC2 C7g Instances

    15 points • comment • may 23, 2022

  59. The Magic of mRNA Will Push Medical Advances for Everyone

    15 points • comment • dec 31, 2022

  60. Twitter used users' 2FA phone numbers for targeted advertising

    15 points • comment • may 26, 2022

  61. US Appeals Court rules on DRM circumvention in Green v. DOJ

    15 points • comment • dec 06, 2022

  62. Atlassian Exceeds 99.9999% of Availability Using Sidecars, Fault-Tolerant Design

    15 points • comment • sep 29, 2022

  63. Why I did not sign up for hardcore Twitter 2.0

    15 points • comment • nov 18, 2022

  64. The world’s energy situation is not as terrible as you might expect

    15 points • comment • oct 22, 2022

  65. Windows on Arm is not ready

    15 points • comment • nov 16, 2022

  66. Anemometer: Types, advantages, disadvantages

    15 points • comment • jul 28, 2022

  67. Why do you guys hate school so much?

    15 points • comment • nov 27, 2022

  68. The crypto-skeptics’ voices are getting louder

    15 points • comment • jun 04, 2022

  69. Mono and Hubot Sans

    15 points • comment • nov 09, 2022

  70. Facebook and Instagram are going to show even more posts from accounts you don’t

    15 points • comment • jul 28, 2022

  71. What free, ad-supported Uber rides might look like

    15 points • comment • dec 28, 2022

  72. The Accumulibrary (2014)

    15 points • comment • aug 31, 2022

  73. Collapsed FTX owes nearly $3.1B to top creditors

    15 points • comment • nov 20, 2022

  74. Fedora Silverblue

    15 points • comment • jun 09, 2022

  75. From Ubuntu to NixOS the story of a Mastodon migration

    15 points • comment • nov 25, 2022

  76. Nick Holonyak Jr., Pioneer of LED Lighting, Is Dead at 93

    15 points • comment • oct 01, 2022

  77. Has the Internet Reached Peak Clickability?

    15 points • comment • dec 31, 2022

  78. Ask HN: Have you commented on HN about a court decision without reading it? Why?

    15 points • comment • sep 17, 2022

  79. Amazon will shut down end-to-end encrypted messenger app Wickr next year

    15 points • comment • nov 21, 2022

  80. Stanford’s President and Provost Must Resign

    15 points • comment • may 26, 2022

  81. John Boyd

    15 points • comment • nov 27, 2022

  82. Scientists Claim Overeating Is Not the Primary Cause of Obesity

    15 points • comment • oct 15, 2022

  83. Twitter was doing a lot of high ROI engineering work

    15 points • comment • nov 16, 2022

  84. The Democrats need to wake up and stop pandering to their extremes

    15 points • comment • jul 15, 2022

  85. Automobiles are the most egalitarian form of transportation since walking

    15 points • comment • dec 20, 2022

  86. Weed Became the New OxyContin

    15 points • comment • sep 15, 2022

  87. Why Rings of Power’s Middle Earth Feels Flat

    15 points • comment • dec 16, 2022

  88. Open-source language AI challenges big tech’s models

    15 points • comment • jun 23, 2022

  89. Twitter Global Outage

    15 points • comment • dec 29, 2022

  90. Ask HN: Is there anything I can do about a terrible recruiter?

    15 points • comment • jun 04, 2022

  91. Apple could soon turn the iPhone into a recurring subscription service

    15 points • comment • mar 25, 2022

  92. Western allies puzzled by Hungary’s mild reaction to Russian hacking

    15 points • comment • jul 15, 2022

  93. Should I Open Source my Company?

    15 points • comment • mar 25, 2022

  94. Impact of Extension Privileges

    15 points • comment • aug 18, 2022

  95. Tennessee State Official Threatens to Seize Town over Ford Motor Co Investment

    15 points • comment • mar 17, 2022

  96. Elon Musk asks Twitter engineers to print, then shred, code

    15 points • comment • oct 29, 2022

  97. Multiple airlines cancel flights due to 5G rollout

    15 points • comment • jan 19, 2022

  98. Slowly waking up to the truth: Brexit has left us poorer, adrift and alone

    15 points • comment • oct 10, 2022

  99. AI suggested 40k new possible chemical weapons in just six hours

    15 points • comment • mar 17, 2022

  100. C++: Void versus [[Noreturn]]

    15 points • comment • jul 03, 2022